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Rep. Al Green (D-TX) filed articles of impeachment against President Trump on Wednesday.
“Last night, I called for the impeachment of Donald John Trump!” Green said on the House floor.
“This president is a reckless, ruthless, lawless person who doesn’t deserve the title of President of the United States of America,” he continued.
According to Fox News, the Democrat congressman made his resolution to impeach Trump privileged, which forces a House vote within two legislative days.
Green said the vote will take place later day.
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Democrat Rep. Al Green: “Last night, I called for the impeachment of Donald John Trump! This president is a reckless, ruthless, lawless person who doesn’t deserve the title of President of the United States of America!” pic.twitter.com/bB4qDMMhJi
— TheBlaze (@theblaze) December 11, 2025
Fox News has more:
Green has introduced articles of impeachment against Trump at least five times this year, but he has not before tried to force a vote on the issue.
Green’s impeachment filing accuses Trump of “calling for the execution of six Democratic lawmakers” and of making threats of violence against judges. The former refers to Trump’s reaction after Democratic lawmakers urged members of the military to “refuse illegal orders.”
“President Trump is an abuser of presidential power who, if left in office, will continue to promote violence, engender invidious hate, undermine our democracy, and dissolve our Republic,” Green said in a statement.
Green has failed several times to gather support among Democrats for impeaching Trump. House Democrats voted to kill a Green impeachment effort in June, that one based on Trump ordering airstrikes on Iran.
“Rep. Al Green Files Resolution to Impeach President Trump for Abuse of Power and Incitement of Violence and Death Threats Against Lawmakers and Federal Judges,” Green wrote on X.
Rep. Al Green Files Resolution to Impeach President Trump for Abuse of Power and Incitement of Violence and Death Threats Against Lawmakers and Federal Judges.
Letter of Explanation: https://t.co/ftYKf4JLL1
Articles of Impeachment: https://t.co/pRpstOfFYn pic.twitter.com/FkRtvgch2j
— U.S. Representative Al Green (@RepAlGreen) December 10, 2025
Newsweek shared:
Trump was impeached twice during his first stint in the White House, but was acquitted by the U.S. Senate in both cases. Given that Republicans hold a majority in the House of Representatives, it is unlikely that an impeachment effort would be successful, but efforts to remove Trump may damage his reputation and standing with his Republican colleagues.
Speaking on the House floor, Green quoted the late Republican Vice President Dick Cheney who had called Trump a “threat to our republic” over his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
Green called Trump “the intimidator in chief” and claimed he makes things difficult for members of the House of Representatives who disagree with him.
“He doesn’t believe in separation of powers, he disrespects the House and the Senate, the members who don’t give him what he desires, he is also a person who thinks that he can literally do whatever he pleases” he said.

